- If you don’t like the idea of being buried or cremated, there’s now an option to have your body frozen in liquid nitrogen and have it shattered. If my family chooses this option for me, I only ask they use my remains as ice cubes.
- Dallas ranked 7th angriest place in America
- A collection of videos of animals fighting
- A lot of folks like to drink Jack Daniel’s and a Coke together, now you can buy it that way.
- You may soon be able to get Tea Party license plates in Arizona in which proceeds would benefit local Tea Party groups.
- I’m aware of the the Rob Bell discussions about his upcoming new book, I’ve just decided to withhold comment.
- An amazing picture of the sun
- A Mad Men fix until the new season – Mad Men on Trains
- Blind man keeps his old guide dog after it loses its sight… and then gets a new one who now leads them both around
The Science of Kissing
Bag of Randomness
- We are really fortunate to get a free puppy from BabyGeeding’s godmother, but I will be honest and say that I do feel a bit guilty for not getting a rescue dog because it was so rewarding having DogGeeding all these years. I’ve been going back and forth with a representative from one particular rescue group about a particular dog that reminded me of DogGeeding, and since I no longer will be adopting a rescue anytime soon and I was appreciative of the kindness of the representative, I decided to make a donation to the group that was close to what the adoption would have cost.
- I just learned that one of best books I recently read, Game Change, which was about the 2008 election, is being made into an HBO movie. Julianne Moore is set to play Sarah Palin.
- I don’t think I’ll ever break the habit of biting my nails. But then again, I don’t want to.
- The law of supply and demand even applies to pirates.
- Tiki Barber is going to make a comeback?
- When gas prices went up the last few times I noticed that drivers on my commute became more tame, but not so this time around. We’ve become calloused to gas prices me thinks.
- I saw an article about how the North Texas Tollway Authority chairman opposes a bill that will require toll roads to become free roads once bonds are paid off. You know, if we pay tolls, we should be able to use that as a tax write off.
- Make your own Panda Bread
- The best Chevy dealership in the nation happens to be in our area.
- It looks like the biggest high school in Texas will be in Plano.
- A website dedicated to makeshift toilets
- Bill Gates didn’t lose the title of the world’s richest man, he gave it away, and that’s admirable.
- The Simpsons Springfield Mall Directory
- A horse and a puppy are best friends
- The Richest Dog in South Dakota
- Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer
- Pray for Charlie Sheen
- You don’t have to, you get to.
- Grace
Starting Over Isn’t Always Easy
(CBS/KFVS) CHESTERFIELD, Mo. – Teacher Tericka Dye’s X-rated past has come back to haunt her – again.
The Missouri high school science teacher and mom of four has resigned from her job after students learned that she was once an adult film actress, going by the name of Rikki Andersin.
Dr. Don Senti, interim superintendent of the Parkway School District in suburban St. Louis, confirmed to CBS affiliate KFVS that Dye asked to be placed on administrative leave for the remainder of the school year.
A statement from the Parkway School District says Dye’s request came after a student asked her about her past, referring to the one or more pornographic movies Dye admitted to making while living in California in the mid-1990s.
The school agreed to accept Dye’s request “out of respect for her privacy and that of her family.” It also states Dye passed standard background and reference checks prior to being employed in August 2007.
Dye came under fire in 2006 while working as a science teacher and volleyball coach at a high school in Kentucky. Teachers in Paducah stood by her when she was suspended with pay for the 2005-2006 school year and her contract was not renewed because the superintendent feared her presence would cause a distraction in the classroom.
Before leaving the high school, Dye said her decision more than a decade prior was the worst choice she’d ever made.
“I’m a girl from the wrong side of the tracks who’s made a lot of bad decisions in life,” Dye said in May of 2006. “Anybody who’s been in my classroom could tell you how much I love teaching and how much I love these students, and that should be what matters more than anything in my past.”